Sydney, Sep 22 (ANI): Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has said that artificial intelligence (AI) is the next 'technological frontier' for the coming generation of gadgets and machines.
On the day the iPhone 5 was released in Australia, Wozniak told business leaders in Brisbane that AI was the next logical step.
"We're still not at the stage where we can sit down with computers and say, 'Here's a problem. Now go and solve it," the Herald Sun quoted Wozniak, as saying during the QUT Business Leaders Forum.
"In 40 years we will have computers that are conscious, that have feelings, that have a personality. My iPhone will know so much about me, I won't want you humans. A few of us might be replaced by machines, and we might have to restructure society," he added.
Wozniak said he fell in love with computer programming language at first sight and decided he would be an engineer for life.
"I knew it was the love of my life, for the rest of my life I was going to love these little ones and zeros," he said.
He later found the perfect partnership to underpin that love, when he teamed up with Steve Jobs, the paper said. (ANI)
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